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Re: SDN - Killer Apps
From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 16:49:00 -0500
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 13:53:13 +0530, Glen Kent said:
Yahoo, Google, etc applications are running on one server and each application could be theoretically associated with a unique VXLAN tag. This way service providers will be able to provide QoS per application
QoS is, when you get down to it, a way to decide who gets screwed when your network capacity is insufficient. And it's unclear that you're going to get a killer app out of that, because most of the 800 pound gorillas are instead spending their dollars making their network work right at their end. And no amount of QoS at the server end is going to fix things when the real problem is bufferbloat in the CPE router at the other end or other issue not under the control of those participating in the QoS (in other words, if you don't do it end-to-end, it won't buy you much).
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